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Exim India web site
MAY 25, 2023
  • India fastest-growing G-20 economy: Moody's
  • Global container ports continue to recover from pandemic-era
  • US imports from Asia seeing fall
  • Exemption from Special Additional Duty (SAD) on import of LNG
  • ONDC completes a year of democratising the existing ecommerce ecosystem
  • Vessels facing challenges navigating Panama Canal
  • 'ZIM's first quarter results reflected the significant decline in freight rates & weak demand'
  • Avashya Foundation organises 5th Annual Mango Festival to promote sustainable farming & environment conservation
  • CMA CGM PSS from Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, Red Sea & Egypt to US East Coast & US Gulf
  • NHAI awards 6,003 km of highway projects in FY23
  • FIATA calls for member voices to assess readiness of air cargo
  • APM Terminals Pipavav's consolidated net profit rises 31% in Q4FY23; 59% for full year
  • Hamad Port in direct service connecting gateways in Indian Subcontinent, Red Sea & West Med region
  • Onion exports surge 64 pc
  • Palm oil imports seen lowest in May
  • Gati launches Bike Express to offer efficient, convenient & hassle-free bike transportation across India
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  • Adani Petronet (Dahej) Port monsoon advisory
  • Growing demand to boost investment cycle
  • Global container manufacturing dips
  • Exports to EU seen impacted by deforestation rule

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International Transport Journal web site
MAY 25, 2023
  • Noerpel to acquire Erka
  • Bangladesh gets 20 broad gauge locomotives
  • A new "Galaxy" for Vinci
  • Burkhard Fischer assumes chairmanship of AAA
  • First e-reachstacker for Venlo intermodal terminal
  • Geodis expanding drayage services in USA
  • Flydubai Cargo adopts DG Autocheck
  • Milestone in Basra
  • VDB welcomes 19 new members
  • Venipak acquires Dutch e-commerce wholesaler
  • New shipment planning system now available
  • Ukrainian air cargo carrier launches first service
  • Hanzevast renews communications infrastructure
  • Promotions at Nasmyth
  • US railway tracking sustainability progress
  • "Curiosity of the Day"
  • Commitment to sustainability for Mother's Day
  • "ONE Stork" lands in Halifax

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The Loadstar web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian digital forwarder Freightwalla shuttered
  • Carriers look for trade mix to stay in the black
  • US shippers put on high alert over double-brokering fraud
  • Airlines thinking green? New planes work, but...
  • Freightos freezes hiring plan as it absorbs SPAC costs
  • Rwanda takes major leap towards an air cargo hub
  • Guangzhou port to invest $284m in Nansha
  • Scan Global names Maersk's Nils Smedegaard Andersen as board chair
  • Bolloré Logistics appoints Olivier Boccara as MD APAC

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Marine Log web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • VIDEO: Incat Tasmania high-speed catamaran is on its way to South Korea
    Incat Tasmania has handed over the 76 meter El Dorado Express to its new owner, South Korea's Daezer Ferry. The high speed passenger catamaran left Hobart, Tasmania, on the afternoon of 22nd
  • Is J-Eng edging ahead on future fuel engines?
    One of the world's three largest marine engine brands, Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng) may be edging ahead of the pack in developing large two-strokes capable of operating on ammonia and hydrogen. J-Eng,
  • Electric Boat awarded $1.07 billion Virginia-class contract mod
    General Dynamics [NYSE:GD] reports that its Groton, Conn., based GD Electric Boat division has been awarded a $1,075,896,000 contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide long-lead-time material and advanced construction for
  • Klaveness in LOI for third-generation combination carrier trio
    By eliminating unladen voyages by single-purpose tankers and dry bulkers, combination carriers already deliver major energy savings. Now Oslo-headquartered Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) says that these can be increased. Through a subsidiary,

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Container News web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • Port of Rotterdam Authority announces interim CEO
    Port of Rotterdam Authority announced several changes in the executive board. Boudewijn Siemons will be appointed interim chief executive officer (CEO) of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, effective from 15 July, taking the place of Allard Castelein, who is stepping down as CEO this summer after nearly a decade. At the same time, Vivienne de Leeuw will stay on as chief financial officer (CFO) as h
  • Rio Grande Container Terminal reports increased container volumes
    Wilson Sons, a port and marine logistics firm based in Rio Grande, Brazil, reported improved operating results in the first four months of the year at the Rio Grande Container Terminal. For the period January-April 2023, the Brazilian box terminal handled 198,857 TEUs, translating to an 11% growth compared with the same period last year. Additionally, Rio Grande Container Terminal reached a new p
  • Damen Shipyards and Boluda Towage to bring zero-emissions tugs to Europe
    Damen Shipyards and Boluda Towage have joined forces to bring zero-emissions tugs to Europe. The first vessel is intended to be a Damen RSD-E Tug 2513 and the two partners are now working together to identify the potential harbour that will be best matched to its operational profile. The two companies also aim to launch the first newbuild methanol tug in Europe. Additionally, Damen is currently d
  • Zephyr et Boree orders low-carbon feeders at Hyundai Mipo
    French ship designer and investor Zephyr et Boree on 22 May commissioned five methanol-and-wind-fuelled 1,200 TEU feeder ships at South Korea's Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for US$311 million. At an individual price of US$62.2 million, this is more than twice the cost of a conventional feeder vessel. Zephyr et Boree's ships are believed to be the first of their kind to be built, resulting in a hefty pri
  • Jeddah Islamic Port handles over 465,000 TEUs in April
    According to monthly figures issued by the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), Jeddah Islamic Port handled around 465,348 TEUs in April this year, up from 372,064 TEUs in the same month of the previous year. Other container figures show that Saudi Arabia's busiest port had a 22% increase in transshipments and restows from 214,686 TEUs in April last year to 261,543 TEUs in April this year. The cargo c
  • Snapl opens port warehouse in New Jersey
    US supply chain service provider Snapl has announced the opening of a new warehouse in Gloucester City, New Jersey. The warehouse, located across from the Holt Logistics, Del Monte Tropical, and PhilaPort Terminals, is positioned to take full advantage of the more than 600,000 TEUs of containerised cargo processed annually in these terminals. Snapl said the proximity to these cargo hubs allows th
  • Georgia Ports Authority appoints new officers
    The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) board has elected new officers for the coming fiscal year. Starting 1 July, Kent Fountain will serve as chairman, Alec Poitevint as vice chairman, and Chris Womack as secretary-treasurer. The election of Fountain and Poitevint represents an advancement from their previous positions of vice chairman and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Poitevint served as GPA bo
  • GEODIS buys US-based drayage provider
    GEODIS acquired Southern Companies, a drayage provider based in the United States that handles all phases of the import and export process. GEODIS believes the acquisition will enhance its end-to-end supply chain capabilities across the country. Southern Companies is a family-owned business founded in Miami in 1965 and runs terminals across seven ports; Miami, Everglades, Houston, Jacksonville, T
  • China's Yangshan Port leads new Container Port Performance Index
    China's Yangshan Deep-Water Port was the best port performer in the third edition of the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence. Despite disruptions and challenges caused by typhoons and various other factors in 2022, the Chinese box port achieved the greatest year-over-year improvement in performance of the top ports in the

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Splash web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • Ørsted moves forward with Europe's largest e-methanol project
    Denmark's Ørsted has launched construction on what is set to become Europe's largest e-methanol plant for shipping fuel. Expected to become operational in 2025, the FlagshipONE project in Sweden will produce around 50,000 tonnes of e-methanol per year. Originally developed by the Swedish e-fuels company Liquid Wind, the plant will be located next to Övik ...
  • Boudewijn Siemons to step in as interim head of Rotterdam port
    Boudewijn Siemons has been appointed interim chief executive officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority. As the port's current chief operating officer, Siemons will take over from Allard Castelein, who is stepping down on July 15. Siemons, whose COO term ends in October next year, will combine both positions until a new CEO has been ...
  • Russia to begin year-round voyages from the Arctic to Asia in 2024
    Russia will begin year-round voyages from the Arctic to Asia along the eastern section of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) from 2024, an opening of a tradelane with huge implications for the global seaborne map. "Together with Novatek, we plan to launch year-round navigation in the eastern part of the NSR early next year. This ...
  • Renault switches from pricey car carriers to containers for shipments out of Busan
    Contrasting ship sector fortunes have been reflected in South Korea where French automotive giant Renault has started shipping brand new cars in containers to avoid prohibitively high costs associated with the car carrier sector. Car carrier fortunes have been hitting record figures for the past 15 months, while container earnings have slid from their all-time ...
  • UK offshore sector braces for massive strike with over 1,600 workers set to down tools
    Around 1,650 UK offshore contractors will begin two new rounds of 48-hour strike action next month in a bitter dispute over jobs, pay and conditions, Unite the union has confirmed. The walkout will hit multibillion oil and gas operators including Apache, BP, Harbour Energy, Enquest, Ithaca, Repsol, Shell and TAQA and follows previous rounds of ...
  • Seaspan ammonia-powered boxship design unveiled
    Working with Seaspan, the world's largest boxship lessor, the M'rsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping yesterday revealed the design of an ammonia-powered 15,000 teu container vessel. The ship measures 350 m in length between perpendiculars and 53.6 m in breadth. Its design incorporates a dual-fuel engine that runs on very low sulphur fuel ...
  • Valemaxes to start calling at Abu Dhabi
    Abu Dhabi's AD Ports Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the world's largest producer of iron ore and nickel, Vale, to develop a mega hub on home soil at Khalifa port for industrial complexes that produce low-carbon products for the steelmaking industry for both the local and seaborne markets. The facility to ...
  • New partnership to deliver data-driven solutions for offshore wind
    Oslo-listed seismic data provider TGS and Norwegian technology firm Kongsberg have established a strategic collaboration to jointly develop integrated data and digital solutions for the fast-expanding offshore wind industry. Under a memorandum of understanding, the two companies said they will aim to combine data with digital solutions that are accessible, modular, scalable, and support an ...
  • Modern ultramax sold for firm $30m
    Brokers report one rare modern ultramax sale, with a price tag to match the age. Japan's Daiwa Kisen is reportedly offloading the six-year-old, 64,000 dwt Federal Iris for a firm $30m. By comparison, the same-sized, one-year-older Bulk Electra fetched $3m less a few weeks ago. A month ago, Belgian Conti Lines tempted the market with ...
  • Norwegian unions seek mediation as wage talks with offshore drillers break down
    Labour unions representing thousands of Norwegian offshore rig workers broke off wage negotiations with the Norwegian Shipowners' Association early on Wednesday, raising the prospect of a walkout later this year. The parties will go to mediation at a later date, which, if it fails, could end in a strike, the Norwegian trade union Industri Energi ...
  • Japanese invest $80m into CORE POWER
    Japanese companies will participate in a project led by CORE POWER from the UK to develop a floating nuclear power plant. A total of 13 companies, including Onomichi Dockyard and Imabari Shipbuilding, have invested around $80m in CORE POWER joining a raft of shipowners around the world who have decided to buy into the Mikal ...
  • Specialist wind turbine blade carriers ordered in China
    A forwarder, a power plant manufacturer, and a ship operator have joined forces to order two ships in China, designed specifically to carry large wind turbine blades in three tiers. China's Jiangsu Zhenjiang Shipyard has been tasked with building the specialist ships, with delivery scheduled in the first half of 2025. The shipowning joint venture ...
  • French firm orders five 'zero carbon' boxships in South Korea
    New-look containerships have been ordered at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard. France's Zephyr & Borée has finally put pen to paper for a series of five 1,300 teu ships which it claims are zero carbon, in a project that has been many years in the making. The ships, scheduled for delivery from late 2025 through mid-2026, are ...
  • Shipping and aviation join forces to secure green hydrogen supplies
    The Skies and Seas Hydrogen-fuels Accelerator (SASHA) Coalition is being launched today by Lord Deben, chair of the UK's independent Committee on Climate Change. The coalition is bringing together the shipping and aviation industries to form one unified voice so they have greater influence over policy and can send a clear demand signal that green ...
  • ADVA Underwriting launches marine war risks facilities
    Managing general agent ADVA Underwriting has announced the launch of its new marine war risk initiative. This initiative complements the firm's existing marine offering and broadens its support to brokers and their marine clients. ADVA will be able to underwrite lines of up to $150m including for voyages to and from designated war risks exclusion ...

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Lloyd's List web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • Dorian LPG reports strongest financial year on record
    Strong supply and demand fundamentals for very large gas carriers coupled with robust arbitrage and logistical constraints have kept freight...
  • FMC actions from US shippers 'highlight coercive power' of carriers
    Cases appear strong and have good chance of success, says Watson Farley & Williams duo
  • Charterers turn to newbuildings as boxship supply dwindles
    'Openings in the post-panamax segment are sparse for the rest of the year,' says Braemar
  • EU block exemption renewal faces political hurdles
    Carriers need to do more to prove the benefits of vessel and slot-sharing agreements if they are to succeed in...
  • Biofuel bunkering remains mixed in medium term
    Biofuel blending for marine fuels has increased in recent years due to the Dutch subsidy regime, however expectations of such...
  • China's capsized fishing ship sinks with no survivors
    A total of seven bodies have been recovered and 12 more have been spotted inside the ship
  • Seaspan neo-panamax ammonia boxship concept revealed
    New vessel project is part of an ammonia bunkering initiative in Singapore being driven by the SABRE Consortium, which comprises...
  • Klaveness Combination Carriers to upgrade fleet with newbuild trio from Chinese shipbuilder New Yangzi
    Cabu III vessels, ranging from 72,500 dwt to 80,500 dwt in size, will replace existing Cabu I ships, with an...
  • Pandemic did not lead to anti-competitive carrier behaviour, FMC says
    The unique conditions that emerged in container shipping in 2020 pushed rates to record levels. But those were driven by...
  • Shipping starts to embrace energy-efficiency measures to reach net zero goals
    The maritime industry has begun seeking alternative methods to increase energy efficiency to comply with new regulations such as the...
  • Green corridors risk becoming greenwash as progress stalls
    Governments and industry rallied behind the concept of 'green corridors' as a way of catalysing zero-carbon shipping on specific routes...
  • 'Firm' tanker rates underpin MISC's strong first quarter
    MISC warns of some moderation in overall average tanker rates in the coming months as Opec+ production curbs crimp short-term...
  • Russia violating grain deal by obstructing port activity, says US official
    One of Ukraine's export hubs has not received any ships since early May
  • Zero-emissions bunkering shows promise amid tangible demand signals
    Rising dual-fuel vessel orders and regional targets for zero-emissions marine fuels increase likelihood of alternative fuel bunkering before 2030
  • EU ETS to cost Netherlands-flagged fleet $367m from 2026
    The Netherlands-flagged fleet could pay up to €340m from 2026 for EU Emissions Trading System once 100% of emissions are accounted...
  • Daily Briefing
    Dark fleet operator Gatik reflags four tankers with Mongolia | Bertram Rickmers: a life that mirrored the trajectory of German...
  • Navigator Gas announces new capital return policy after strong results
    Strong throughput of its joint venture ethylene export terminal, sticky demand for ammonia transportation and record US liquefied petroleum gas...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • deugro orders customized ro/ro newbuildings for wind turbine transport
    deugro and partners Siemens and Amasus will build and deploy two specialized offshore wind ro/ro vessels able to accommodate increasingly large wind turbine components.
  • Don't equate 'normal' ocean shipping market to stability: analyst
    While indicators may point to a "normal" container shipping market in the wake of the pandemic, it is important to remember that disruptions large and small are all part of that normality, writes analyst Lars Jensen.
  • LTL carrier Roadrunner finds faster network attracts more freight
    More freight density, a tighter point-to-point network and better data have enabled successive rounds of transit time cuts at Roadrunner, which company executives claim is gaining shipments.
  • Shippers, regulators muddle through 'grey area' of rail storage fees
    Shippers want Congress to address their inability to challenge rail demurrage fees when they contract for merchant haulage, but finding a solution will be tricky, writes Journal of Commerce Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.
  • Oakland's Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal strikes out
    With a proposed baseball stadium at the terminal location off the table, the Port of Oakland is considering options to expand maritime support activities at the 50-acre site to complement overall growth at the port.
  • Hapag-Lloyd, ONE roll out emissions-cutting projects
    New green services from ocean carriers are being offered to the market as transport providers focus efforts on meeting industry decarbonization targets.
  • Accelerate cuts in transport emissions or miss climate targets: ITF report
    When the rise in demand for global transport is factored in, current measures to reduce CO2 emissions will be insufficient to meet Paris Agreement climate change goals, according to the biannual outlook.

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TradeWinds web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • Seized tanker watch: Suez Rajan appears headed to Gulf Coast with suspected Iranian cargo
    Suezmax is south of Haiti on a course that could bring it to US shores as sources remain tight-lipped about what will happen when it arrives
  • Ocean Yield posts slightly higher profit with entire fleet locked into charter deals
    First-quarter revenue improves to $61m from $48.3m a year earlier
  • Mission to Seafarers raises $1.3m from Adventure Race Japan
    Sixty-four teams from 19 countries tackled the Green Dragon and Black Dragon races amid challenging weather conditions and mountainous terrain on the Izu Peninsula
  • Navios Holdings returns to profit as revenue rises and $24m fee is left in the past
    First-quarter revenue improved by $6.2m to $65.4m as Navios Logistics arm delivers a profit
  • Anthony Veder dives in on an ammonia-fuelled gas carrier design
    But for the next few years Dutch gas shipowner plans to stick with LNG as a fuel for its own vessels
  • StealthGas posts record quarterly net profit on asset play and robust ops
    Harry Vafias-led outfit lures investors with profitable ship sales, debt deleveraging and share buybacks
  • 'Huge financial risk': ship managers urge polluter-pays change to EU emission scheme
    InterManager backs Europe's decarbonisation aims but wants a fairer distribution of the cost burden
  • Hoegh kicks tyres on ammonia from terminals to car carriers
    Both Hoegh LNG and Hoegh Autoliners have cut deals on ammonia-related projects
  • Green Seas: Can the e-fuel 'opportunity' push the IMO to act on a carbon levy?
    As developing nations call for an equitable transition that won't batter their economies, our environment newsletter explores the arguments that clean fuels represent an opportunity for the Global South
  • BW LPG's Anders Onarheim names his price for newbuildings
    VLGC company's boss says yard costs are $20m too high currently
  • Weaker dry bulk market hits Castor Maritime after tanker spin-off
    Continuing operations turned red for Cyprus-based owner after Toro Corp formed
  • Container lines warned of more pain as further losses 'inevitable'
    Two liner operators - Wan Hai and Zim - have reported losses, but more look set to join the pack
  • BW Offshore frees up cash with vessel sales as talks on more moves continue
    FPSO owner intends to winnow down fleet to four ships, with five more marked for disposal
  • MR tanker rates surge 25% as cargoes flow out of the US and Europe
    Analysts and brokers note busier market after slump at the start of the week
  • Dorian LPG net profit climbs to record since US listing nine years ago
    Stamford-based owner sees its revenue more than doubling year-on-year
  • Russia and Iran plan to build 20 sanctions-proof ships
    Joint venture would operate vessels into and out of Russia through north-south and east-west routes
  • Pantheon Tankers joins products tanker dash with debut newbuilding order in China
    Greek company orders four aframaxes at Cosco HI Yangzhou
  • Market will need 35 new large LNG bunker vessels by 2030
    TotalEnergies urges cooperation between stakeholders as yawning infrastructure supply gap looms
  • JJ Ugland launches floating wind and shipping venture Ocean Ventus
    Norwegian company promises mass-produced platforms and a new design of maintenance vessel
  • Hamburg shipping legend Bertram Rickmers dies at age 71
    Hamburg-based shipowner is reported to have succumbed to injuries resulting from a fall
  • JJ Ugland launches new floating wind and shipping venture Ocean Ventus
    Norwegian company promises mass-produced platforms and a new design of maintenance vessel
  • Leif Hoegh still 'enthusiastic' about Hoegh Autoliners after selling shares bought during IPO
    Chairman explains why his family offloaded $70m slice of car carrier owner
  • Oil price cap scheme loses 'credibility' as Russian revenues rise
    Researchers call for ban on tankers at EU and G7 ports if they have been involved in price cap breaches
  • 'Robust' tanker charter market gives Petros Panagiotidis' Toro a flying start
    Owner reveals big earnings jump since splitting from Castor Maritime
  • Hoegh LNG refinances debt on two ships while profit jumps
    Owner takes out loan against two of its three Germany-employed FSRUs
  • Thenamaris boosts China newbuilding bet amid big tanker sale spree
    As its secondhand tanker sale campaign hits the $500m mark, Greek shipping giant expands LR2 orderbook to six units
  • Comment: Reputable owners live high off the 'dark fleet' they deplore
    You may disapprove of the dark fleet carrying sanctioned oil and gas. But first consider: are they perhaps your ships?
  • Safe Bulkers to splash more cash on own shares despite lower profit
    Greek owner going for another buyback representing a 4.5% chunk of the company
  • AMSC looks to refinance offshore vessel as charterer finds the ship work
    Norwegian shipowner reports $4.3m in profit, as offshore construction vessel debt weighs on earnings
  • Energy security: Awilco LNG says charterers willing to fix ships long-term
    Norwegian LNG carrier owner enjoys better profit in first quarter
  • Hoegh family cashes in $70m Hoegh Autoliners stake at knock-down price
    Leif Hoegh and others sold shares in a private placement on Tuesday night
  • MISC: tanker market looks positive although rate moderation can be expected
    But Malaysian shipping giant says spot rates in LNG sector remain subdued
  • DP World jumps into Middle East ro-ro sector with new Iraq service
    Company says moving trailers by sea will cut carbon emissions and boost efficiency
  • DSME officially renamed Hanwha Ocean as Kwon takes the helm
    The Okpo-based shipyard will be issuing $107.7m worth of shares to service debts
  • DP World jumps into Middle East roro sector with new Iraq service
    Company says moving trailers by sea will cut carbon emissions and boost efficiency
  • Singapore workshop prepares for first methanol bunkering in third quarter
    Gathering brought together government agencies and class and bunker companies ahead of first trials

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American Shipper web site
MAY 24, 2023
  • Freightos' cash burn continues despite more user activity
    Freightos, an online reservation portal for freight shippers, is adding users, but heavy development costs and a weak shipping market make it difficult for the startup to reduce losses.
  • Giant tankers full of American propane are making waves
    Large liquefied petroleum gas tankers are riding high on rising U.S. exports and higher Chinese import demand.

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In the port of Hamburg it keeps containerized traffic as they drop the bulk
Hamburg
In the first three months of 2024, the German climber handled 27.4 million tonnes of cargo (-3.3%).
SEA Europe and industriAll Europe solicit an EU strategy for the European shipbuilding industry
Brussels
Among the demands, the introduction of the "Made in Europe" requirement in public procurement
Logistics associations urge operators to be ready at the third stage of ICS2
Brussels
Concerns about important goods in the European Union by sea
Marco Verzari is the new secretary general of Uiltransport
Rome
Undergoes to the demissary Tarlazzi
Switzerland increases investment for the exercise and renewal of the rail network
Bern
Expected investment contributions in favour of private facilities
Locomotives powered by Ultimo Miglio of Mercitalia Logistics in service to Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
Used to transport cars from Campania to the Calabrian port
The terminalist company SSA Marine creates a division for cruises
In the first three months of 2024, container traffic in HHLA terminals increased by 3.4%
Hamburg
Stable revenues
The negative trend of the economic performance of Hapag-Lloyd continues.
The negative trend of the economic performance of Hapag-Lloyd continues.
Hamburg
In the first quarter of 2024, revenues fell by -24.2% percent. Noli down -32.0% and cargoes carried by the growing fleet of 6.9%
Brussels gives reason to Italy asking Austria to remove restrictions on road transport of goods to the Brenner
Rome / Vienna
The Tyrolese government announces that it is ready to fight before the EU Court of Justice
In the first quarter of 2024, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal collapsed by -42.9% percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal collapsed by -42.9% percent.
Ismailia
In March the reduction was -49.1%
In the first quarter of 2024, Evergreen's net profit rose +187,7 percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, Evergreen's net profit rose +187,7 percent.
Taipei
Investment of more than 65 million in the purchase of new containers
HMM returns to record growth of quarterly economic results
HMM returns to record growth of quarterly economic results
Seoul
In the first three months of 2024, revenues increased by 11.9% percent and net profit of 63.0% percent.
India invests in the development of the Iranian port of Shahid Behesthi (Chabahar)
Chabahar
Announced the next establishment of an indo-Iranian shipping company
Spinelli Srl renews the board of directors
Genoa
New appointments after the precautionary measures arranged by the gip of the Genoa court against Aldo and Roberto Spinelli
In the first three months of 2024, the traffic of goods in the port of Ravenna fell by -6.3%
In the first three months of 2024, the traffic of goods in the port of Ravenna fell by -6.3%
Ravenna
In March, a decline of -1.5%
In the first quarter of this year, the container traffic made in Trieste by TMT decreased by -20.3%
Trieste
In 2023, the traffic of short sea shipping between Spain and Italy fell by -5.2% percent.
Madrid
The motorways of the sea have risen to ten compared to seven in 2022
In the first quarter of 2024, the net profit of Yang Ming grew by +173,1 percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, the net profit of Yang Ming grew by +173,1 percent.
Keelung
The board has deliberated the purchase of new containers
Leonardo signs binding agreement for sale of Underwater Armaments & Systems to Fincantieri
Rome
Total transaction value of a maximum of 415 million euros
Uiltransport, well the amendment for workers of agencies for the port work of Gioia Tauro and Taranto
Rome
Provides for the extension of the allowance up to December
To develop its resilience the port of Livorno looks to the southern shore of the Mediterranean
Livorno
Next month an agreement with the Egyptian port of Damietta
Decarbonization of shipping could create up to four million jobs in the energy supply chain
Copenhagen
Study of the Getting to Zero Coalition
In the first three months of 2024 the traffic in goods in the port of Venice decreased by -9.8%
In the first three months of 2024 the traffic in goods in the port of Venice decreased by -9.8%
Venice
Growth of liquid bulk and rotatable bulk. Decline of solid bulk and containers
ISS-Tositti and intergroup have established the newco ISS-Tositti Agency
Venice
Synergistic fusion of the skills of both realities
Rasmussen (Bimco) : When the ships return to cross Suez shipping containerized shipping will have to reckon with an excess of stir
Copenhagen
Currently the impact of record deliveries of container carriers is absorbed by the additional capacity needed for the route around Africa
U.S. Intermarine enters the segment of the reins
Houston
Established the Intermarine Bulk Carriers that will manage the bulk carriers of the German group Harren
President of the Liguria Region, former president of West Liguria's AdSP, and entrepreneur Spinelli
Genoa
Among those achieved by the measures, the president of Ente Bacini
WWF, sustainable planning for the largest marine areas in the EU is fragmented and incomplete
WWF, sustainable planning for the largest marine areas in the EU is fragmented and incomplete
Brussels
The most discomforting scenario is that of the Mediterranean basin
In the first quarter the performance of combined transport in the EU kicked off
Brussels
Decrease in container traffic, strikes, work on infrastructure and weak economy among causes
Maersk warns that the expansion of the crisis area in the Middle East increases shipping costs
Copenhagen
Reported a 15 -20% reduction in capacity on the route from the Far East to the North Europe / Mediterranean
FS Logistics Pole orders Alstom 70 new locomotives with the option to buy more 30
Go Ligure
Commits from more than 323 million. Taking delivery to go Ligure a locomotive for freight transport
COSCO activates an e-commerce system to provide spare parts and services to the naval sector
Shanghai
Is aimed at domestic and foreign customers
Joint venture of Autamarocchi and Cosulich for logistics on rubber at the service of the steel industry
Genoa
Iran announces release of crew of container ship MSC Aries
Tehran
Foreign Minister confirms that seamen from the seized ship will be allowed to leave the country.
Merlo (Federlogistics) relaunches the alarm over the impact of the bridge over the Strait of Messina on naval traffic
Palermo
In the first three months of this year, maritime traffic in the Bosphorus Strait increased by 9.3%
In the first three months of this year, maritime traffic in the Bosphorus Strait increased by 9.3%
Ankara
Growth of transits of all major typologies of naviglio
In the first three months of 2024, cruise traffic in Global Ports Holding's terminals increased by 30% percent.
London
The consortium led by GPH has been selected as a preferential bidder for the Casablanca cruise terminal
In the first quarter of 2024, Maersk Group revenues fell by -13.0% percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, Maersk Group revenues fell by -13.0% percent.
Copenhagen
7.0% increase in the operating costs of containerized shipping
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings scores record results for first quarter
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings scores record results for first quarter
Miami
Also recorded is the highest level of bookings ever
In the first three months of this year, Chinese ports have handled 76.7 million containers (+ 10.0%)
Beijing
The overall traffic of goods with foreign has grown by 9.5%
Of the 80 billion needed investment in EU ports in the next decade, a relevant quota is for the energy transition
Brussels
Indispensable public funding in order to be able to implement planned projects
Positive first quarter for Global Ship Lease
Athens
Revenue in growth of 12.7%
Operating the new automated gate at Reefer Terminal of Going Ligure
Go Ligure
The drivers can carry out the loading and unloading activities without getting off the vehicle
Last month container traffic in the port of Hong Kong decreased by -10.2%
Hong Kong
In the first eventful four-year period 4.5 million teu (-4.7%)
DP World inaugurates new port infrastructure and logistics in Romania
Dubai
New terminals in the port of Costanza destined for cargo project and rotatable
In April, the growth of container traffic in the port of Long Beach continued.
Long Beach
In the first quarter of 2024, the increase was 15.8% percent.
Uniport Livorno buys three new port tractors
Helsinki
Kalmar will deliver them in the last quarter of 2024
They will rise from five to six the weekly rotations of the Melzo-Rotterdam service of Hannibal
Melzo
Increase in frequency as of June 10
In 2023, the revenues of Maritime stations increased by 18.5%
Genoa
Net profit to 1.7 million euros (+ 75.5%)
In the first three months of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Koper fell by -6.6% percent.
Lubiana
In March, the decline was -3.1% percent.
In April, freight traffic in the port of Singapore grew by 8.8%
Singapore
The containers were equal to 3.4 million teu (+ 3.8%)
Quarterly traffic of the growing containers for Eurogate and Contship Italia
Hamburg
In the first three months of 2024 the eventful volumes increased by 8.0% percent and 4.9% percent respectively.
Meyer Werft has delivered to Silversea the new luxury cruise ship Silver Ray
Papenburg / Vienna
It has a capacity of 728 passengers
In the first three months of 2024, new orders acquired by Fincantieri fell by -40.7% percent.
Rome
Stable the revenues
Call for tenders for the structural adjustment of a quay of the port of Ancona
Ancona
The amount of the contract is 16.5 million euros
Port operators in La Spezia call for a relaunch of the port
The Spezia
They solicit targeted and effective actions
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Montenegrin ports grew by 1.8% percent
Podgorica
The flow to and from Italy has increased by 16.2%
GNV installs a system to ensure the stability of ships
Genoa
NAPA Stability, developed by Finnish NAPA, has been extended to ferries
Decided to drop -24.9% percent of goods in Croatian ports in the first quarter of this year
Decided to drop -24.9% percent of goods in Croatian ports in the first quarter of this year
Zagreb
The containers were equal to 92mila teu (-0.4%)
Vard will build two Commissioning Service Operation Vessel
Trieste
They are intended for a company in Taiwan
The new maritime station of the port of Termoli is running.
Termoles
In 2023 the Molisan climber handled more than 217mila passengers (+ 5%)
New line of CTN that links the ports of La Goulette, Livorno, Salerno and Rades
Genoa
Will be inaugurated on May 21
In the first three months of 2024 the revenues of Wan Hai Lines grew by 8.1%
Taipei
Net profit of approximately 143 million US dollars
The growth trend of Taiwanese Evergreen and Yang Ming is continuing.
Taipei / Keelung
In April, it increased by 42.4% percent and 35.3% percent, respectively.
Evergreen orders 10,000 new containers
Taipei
Committed 32.3 million to the Dong Fang International Container (Hong Kong)
Vard will build an Ocean Energy Construction Vessel for Island Offshore
Trieste
It will be delivered in the first quarter of 2027. Option for two more ships
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Lombardy among the most virtuous regions in food transport
Milan
Over 50% of the controlled temperature vehicles are matriculated in classes 5 and 6
Positive quarterly economic performance by Wallenius Wilhelmsen
Lysaker / Oslo
Ad Emanuele Grimaldi on 5.12% of the capital of the Höegh Autoliners
In the first three months of 2024, container traffic in New York increased by 11.7%
New York
In March, growth was 22.1% percent
Inaugurated the road of connection with the new areas of the port of Piombino
Plunge
The infrastructure cost 10.1 million euros.
First quarter of the year hardship for Finnlines
Helsinki
Accentuated increase in operating costs
In 2023 the turnover of Fercam decreased by -6%
Bolzano
Established a company in Lithuania
ICTSI recorded record quarterly economic performance
Manila
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Albanian ports increased by 3.4% percent
Tirana
Passengers decreased by -1.9%
Speeding up the times to make the port of the Spezia and its retroport the first ZFD
The Spezia
They ask for maritime agents, customs officers and freight forwarders
Air and passenger routing service in the ports of Olbia and Gulf Aranci
Cagliari
It will be managed by the Roman Italpol Fiduciary Services
Decision to drop -15.1% percent of goods in the port of Taranto in the first quarter
Taranto
The loads at the landing decreased by -21.0% and those at the embarkation of -8.7%
This year the national forum for rail freight transport Mercintrain will be held in Padua
Padova
It will take place within the scope of Green Logistics Expo
Inaugurated in Safaga, Egypt, a factory for the construction of tugboats
Safaga
Ten naval units will be carried out for Suez Canal Authority
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Tomorrow in Livorno a conference on the history of the city port
Livorno
It will be talked about architecture, trade and politics between the XVI and the twentieth century
On April 11, the sixth edition of the "Italian Port Days" will begin.
Rome
Also this year the project has been divided into two sessions : the first in the spring and the second from September 20 to October 20
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Chabahar Port: US says sanctions possible after India-Iran port deal
(BBC News)
Iran says MSC Aries vessel seized for 'violating maritime laws'
(Reuters)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Mario Mattioli
Roma, 27 ottobre 2023
››› File
New Italy-Libya-Egypt service of Tarros and Messina
The Spezia / Genoa
It will be inaugurated in mid-June and made with two ships
Tomorrow PSA Venice will open the Venetian terminal to the port community and the city
Venice
Hannibal plans to activate a rail link between Italy, Hungary and Romania
Melzo
Two weekly rotations will be inaugurated by the end of 2024.
Approved the 2023 consuntive budget of the Central Tirreno's AdSP
Naples
Annunziata : the coming years, fundamentals to finalise the European investment of the PNRR
Sensitive increase in the production and sale of CIMC dry boxes
Hong Kong
Chinese firm responds to growth in demand
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the AdSP of the South Tyrrhenic and Ionian
Joy Tauro
May 6 meeting at MIT on the future of the Gioia Tauro Port Agency
The 2023 budget of the East Ligure Sea AdSP shows a primary surplus of six million
The Spezia
In the year new investments of around 17 million euros
Cargotec's quarterly net profit to 81.2 million (+ 11.8%)
Helsinki
In the first three months of 2024, revenues fell by -1.7% percent.
The negative trend of the economic performance of the ONE continues, less marked.
The negative trend of the economic performance of the ONE continues, less marked.
Singapore
In the first three months of 2024 the goods in containers carried by the fleet increased by 15.6%
The Genovese Messina has taken delivery of the largest ship in its fleet
Genoa
The "Jolly Verde" is a 6,300-teu container ship
The inclusion of the Civitavecchia port in the Core network of the TEN-T network is final.
Cyvitavecchia
On Wednesday the OK of the European Parliament
In 2023 the goods transported by Rail Cargo Group decreased by -11%
Vienna
Revenue in decline of -1.8%
Sustained quarterly growth of new orders acquired by Wärtsilä
Helsinki
In the first three months of this year, the group's revenues fell by -9.8% percent.
DIS orders two more new tankers LR1
Luxamburgo
New commits at the Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding Co.
An MSC container ship targeted with missiles and drones in the Gulf of Aden
San'a ' /Portsmouth
No damage to the ship and crew
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the Central Adriatic AdSP
Ancona
In the first quarter of 2024 the orders of port means produced by Konecranes fell by -51.6%
Hyvinkää
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the multipurpose ro-ro Great Abidjan
Naples
It is the fourth of six class ships "G5"
Baltimore attributes to owner and operator of the ship Dali the blame for the collapse of the Key Bridge
Baltimore
They would have been established dysfunction to the power supply on board that would cause a blackout
Grimaldi and IMAT have renewed the five-year agreement for the training of crews
Castel Volturno
Focus on new technologies installed on board ships
The quarterly economic performance of DSV is still declining
Hedehusene
In the first quarter of this year, the value of net profit decreased by -27.2%
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the AdSP of the Sardinia Sea
Cagliari
An administration surplus of 530 million euros, of which more than 475 tied for works in progress
US imports of dangerous goods have been penalized during the pandemic.
Washington
Survey by the Government Accountability Office
In 2023 CEPIM-Parma's Interport recorded a growth of 6.8% of the value of production
Bianconese of Fontevivo
Net profit di788mila euro (+ 223.2%)
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